Donald Trump refuses to concede defeat, says, “this was a stolen election”
Outgoing US President Donald Trump has refused to concede his defeat in the US election. In a series of latest tweets, he claims that the current election was a case of a stolen one.

Outgoing US President Donald Trump has refused to concede his defeat in the US election. In a series of latest tweets, he claims that the current election was a case of a stolen one.
“We believe these people are thieves. The big city machines are corrupt. This was a stolen election. Best pollster in Britain wrote this morning that this clearly was a stolen election, that it’s impossible to imagine that Biden outran Obama in some of these states,” he tweeted.
He has once again said that there are a number of affidavits alleging 'voter fraud'.
"We should look at the votes. We’re just beginning the tabulation stage. We should look at these allegations. We’re seeing a number of affidavits that there has been voter fraud. We have a history in this country of election problems," Trump said.
He added, "In Pennsylvania you had an order by a Supreme Court Justice to compel them to separate ballots that were received after the legislative deadline. It required the intervention of Justice Alito. That’s a large group of ballots."
Trump highlights that authentication of ballots is a problem that seriously affects the entire election.
"When you talk about systemic problems, it’s about how these ballots were authenticated, because if there’s a problem in the system about authentication, that would seriously affect the ENTIRE ELECTION - And what concerns me is that we had over a hundred million mail-in ballot in cites like Philladelphiam and Detroit with a long series of election problems (to put it mildly).”
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